Aún no tenemos significados para "seem preposterous".
1Under the new rules, this scenario would seem preposterous.
2It may seem preposterous to most people, I grant.
3All they'll have is the statement that I'm composing now, large parts of which will seem preposterous.
4It might seem preposterous that a national vote that changed the course of British history was determined by a secret Russian operation.
5To savages it would seem preposterous to seek out a place where nothing but learning was going on in order that one might learn.
6I laughed; for the very notion of writing a book seemed preposterous.
7I know what I'm doing seems preposterous in light of the risks.
8Even by the ever-optimistic standards of China's official news service, it seemed preposterous.
9Perhaps it seems preposterous to discuss baseball and syndicalism in the same paragraph.
10It scarcely admitted of argument, and at times seemed preposterous, nevertheless it persisted.
11The idea that Di Matteo could be shown the exit now, though, seemed preposterous.
12He surveyed her boldly-ifthe imagination had not seemed preposterous-Mr.
13Desmond was inclined to laugh; the idea seemed preposterous.
14Holding his hand seemed preposterous, so I let go.
15The very idea that we could rebel seems preposterous.
16But all notions of this kind now seemed preposterous.
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